The blind leading the blind. The evil leading the clueless. The UN recommended that Stevie Wonder cancel his concert to raise money for Israeli soldiers. And this useful idiot did. Hey, Stevie, the Jews have the human right to defend themselves.

Wonder said in a statement he was canceling
with a heavy heart but that "I am and have always been against war, any
war, anywhere."

But the targting of innocent civilians is OK? And you are down with
jihad and the Islamic genocide of the Jewish people? Wonder is
"against war, anywhere." Really? How about the Civil War?

WASHINGTON — Stevie Wonder is calling off a concert for a group that raises money for the Israeli military.

Wonder
had been scheduled to perform Dec. 6 for Friends of the Israel Defense
Forces, which raises money for Israeli soldiers and their families.

Wonder
said the United Nations recommended canceling his performance because
he is an official "Messenger of Peace" for the organization. The United
Nations overwhelmingly voted to recognize a Palestinian state on
Thursday over vehement U.S. and Israeli objections as hopes for Mideast
peace talks stalled.

Wonder said in a statement he was canceling
with a heavy heart but that "I am and have always been against war, any
war, anywhere."

Canadian singer Alanis Morissette has held fast to her plans to close
out her 2012 tour in Tel Aviv, despite social media threats demanding
that she boycott Israel.

On Monday, the 38-year-old singer faced a sold-out crowd at Tel
Aviv’s Nokia Arena, some of whom were brandishing Canadian flags,
according to a Tweet by Jerusalem Post video reporter Hadas Parush.

“Alanis Morissette is enacting a spectacular #BDSfail this very
moment,” wrote Avi Mayer, head of social media with the Jewish Agency
for Israel, just as Ms. Morrissette took the stage. The note was a
reference to BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions), a campaign to
impose sanctions against Israel.

Over the weekend, scattered messages targeting Ms. Morrissette on
Twitter urged her not to cross the “Palestinian picket line” and not to
“endorse Apartheid.”

[...]

“I had a great time in Israel professionally, spiritually and
emotionally,” Ms. Morrissette said in a September media statement
announcing the concert.

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Gutless Wonder

The blind leading the blind. The evil leading the clueless. The UN recommended that Stevie Wonder cancel his concert to raise money for Israeli soldiers. And this useful idiot did. Hey, Stevie, the Jews have the human right to defend themselves.

Wonder said in a statement he was canceling
with a heavy heart but that "I am and have always been against war, any
war, anywhere."

But the targting of innocent civilians is OK? And you are down with
jihad and the Islamic genocide of the Jewish people? Wonder is
"against war, anywhere." Really? How about the Civil War?

WASHINGTON — Stevie Wonder is calling off a concert for a group that raises money for the Israeli military.

Wonder
had been scheduled to perform Dec. 6 for Friends of the Israel Defense
Forces, which raises money for Israeli soldiers and their families.

Wonder
said the United Nations recommended canceling his performance because
he is an official "Messenger of Peace" for the organization. The United
Nations overwhelmingly voted to recognize a Palestinian state on
Thursday over vehement U.S. and Israeli objections as hopes for Mideast
peace talks stalled.

Wonder said in a statement he was canceling
with a heavy heart but that "I am and have always been against war, any
war, anywhere."

Canadian singer Alanis Morissette has held fast to her plans to close
out her 2012 tour in Tel Aviv, despite social media threats demanding
that she boycott Israel.

On Monday, the 38-year-old singer faced a sold-out crowd at Tel
Aviv’s Nokia Arena, some of whom were brandishing Canadian flags,
according to a Tweet by Jerusalem Post video reporter Hadas Parush.

“Alanis Morissette is enacting a spectacular #BDSfail this very
moment,” wrote Avi Mayer, head of social media with the Jewish Agency
for Israel, just as Ms. Morrissette took the stage. The note was a
reference to BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions), a campaign to
impose sanctions against Israel.

Over the weekend, scattered messages targeting Ms. Morrissette on
Twitter urged her not to cross the “Palestinian picket line” and not to
“endorse Apartheid.”

[...]

“I had a great time in Israel professionally, spiritually and
emotionally,” Ms. Morrissette said in a September media statement
announcing the concert.